Alice Paul began her life as a studious girl from a strict Quaker family in New Jersey.
Arrested and jailed, they went on hunger strikes and were forc.
Calling themselves "Silent Sentinels," she and her followers were the first protesters to picket the White House.
Upon her return to the United States, Alice became the leader of the militant wing of the American suffrage movement.
In 1907, a scholarship took her to England, where she developed a passionate devotion to the suffrage movement.
Alice Paul began her life as a studious girl from a strict Quaker family in New Jersey